Protagonists
Franco Borgogno
holds degrees in philosophy and in psychology and is full professor of Clinican Psychology at the university of Turin. He is a training member of the Italian Psychoanalytical Society and of the International Psychoanalytical Association. He has authored a large number of articles and essays published in leading Italian and International journals of psychoanalysis. He often lectures in Europe, in Israel, and in North and South America. He is on the editorial board of Quaderni di Psicoterapia Infantile, the International Forum of Psychoanalysis, American Imago, of the American Journal of Psychoanalysis and the Revista de Psicanálise. He was awarded the 2010 Mary Sigourney Prize. His publications include: La partecipazione affettiva dell’analista (edited for Franco Angeli in 2001); The Vancouver Interview (Borla, 2007). His books Psicoanalisi come percorso (2001), Ferenczi oggi (2004), La signorina che faceva hara-kiri e altri scritti (2011) were published by Bollati Boringhieri.